1994 Toyota Corolla turns over but will not start and I am getting spark

Asked by phatmat Dec 10, 2014 at 03:47 PM about the 1994 Toyota Corolla

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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You must run fuel pressure and volume tests. The gauge is available at parts or harbor freight stores cheapest. If you do not hear the pump run, you may have trouble with circuits enabling it. Testing for power and ground is indicated at the pump connector. Striking the fuel tank can get them restarted temporary to prove it has failed. of course a lack of taking care of the filters would lead to a restriction, but laboring the pump would be the result. Enough lack of maintenance and poor choices of fuel stations can lead to a contaminated tank. But I am still back at, does your pump run?

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